THE ORIGIN OF BLACK SHALE-HOSTED MN DEPOSITS IN PARATETHYAN BASINS: CONSTRAINTS FROM GEOLOGICAL EVENTS AT THE EOCENE/OLIGOCENE BOUNDARY
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The giant, Phanerozoic largest Mn deposits of southern Ukraine and Georgia and the Mn-rich strata of Mangyshlak, northeastern Bulgaria, northwestern Turkey, Hungary, and Slovakia were laid down synchronously at the base of the Early Oligocene interval. Their formation was controlled by an optimum combination of major geological events. The collision of Eurasia and the Indian subcontinent in terminal Eocene time boosted the generation of new sea floor at the crests of the global system of mid-ocean ridges with ensuing global transgression and a huge input of hydrothermal components Mn, Fe, SiO2, Ca, CO2, etc.. Meanwhile in the Paratethys, Early Oligocene was a time of inception of and/or rapid subsidence in the marginal inland basins that stored black shales and vast amounts of dissolved Mn 2+. Shelf settings provided the milieu for extensive Mn deposition due to transgressive incursions of dense oceanic waters that displaced the Mn-rich anoxic ones.

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Paratethyan basins, Mn deposits, Eocene/Oligocene boundary, geological events.
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